Of course, you don't have to pre-order your tickets; we expect this movie to run for a long while, but if you're looking for a particular date or time on opening weekend, you might want to go ahead and book.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, advanced ticket sales for Downton Abbey have been better than for any other drama in 2019 so far, including Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

"In its TV run, Downton Abbey garnered an incredible global following," Fandango's managing editor Erik Davis told the publication. "The first-day sales are among the best we've seen for any movie this year."

"Since the series ended, fans of Downton have long been waiting for the Crawley family’s next chapter," Focus Features chairman Peter Kujawski said in a statement announcing the film last July. "We’re thrilled to join this incredible group of filmmakers, actors and craftspeople, led by Julian Fellowes and Gareth Neame, in bringing back the world of Downton to the big screen."

Caroline HallemannSenior Digital News EditorAs the senior digital news editor for Town & Country, Caroline Hallemann covers everything from the British royal family to the latest episodes of Outlander, Killing Eve, and The Crown.

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